An uncompromising, politically charged drama from Nadav Lapid, Ahed's Knee follows a celebrated filmmaker who arrives in a provincial town to stage a screening of his incendiary new work. As crowds gather, authorities clamp down and personal history resurfaces, the director is drawn into a volatile confrontation about art, power and censorship. The film critiques nationalism while probing truth, fame, and the limits of free expression in a fractured society.
Aesthetic, Drama, Political Drama, Arthouse, Israeli Cinema, Contemporary